Nearly all games are playable from a 2Mb CD32.
If your CD32 has Fast memory or a 68030, the games will be optimised for a faster loading.

If your using WinUAE, add 2MB Fast memory to speed up the games.

I have made this CD (522MB) availabe for free together with Bips 200 CD32 game collection and Synchro Amiga Tribute CD v1.0 and v1.1. Currently I have pretty much heavy traffic all day so thats why im searching for people who have FTP's running that can make the CD availabe for download like me. Just let me know and I'll upload it myself;)

Secondly, do you know if it will run under a CD32 emulator on an actual Amiga?

TheBoss

17 March 2004 01:10

Okay fair enough. First of it's not a commercial CD but fanmade.
Tony has let me know it works on both CD32 and WinUAE. I have currently only tested it on WinUAE but so fare everything looks to run just fine and I trust Tony's word that it works on real CD32, so for once I didn't test both things which I usually do with important CDs.

Enverex

17 March 2004 01:19

Quote:

Originally posted by TheBoss Okay fair enough. First of it's not a commercial CD but fanmade.
Tony has let me know it works on both CD32 and WinUAE. I have currently only tested it on WinUAE but so fare everything looks to run just fine and I trust Tony's word that it works on real CD32, so for once I didn't test both things which I usually do with important CDs.

Ok, but do you know if it runs on a CD32 emulator on an actual Amiga?

It was supposed to say 2 questions btw, but the layout pad has moved under my keyboard so when I press 2 I get 21.

TheBoss

17 March 2004 01:27

For a moment I tought I was going to be under somekind of interrogation :lol

Ah emulation under real amiga... a bit unusual question, your testing some secret project? tell tell!;) I got no idea I never tied such things but I'll mention it to tony tomorrow.

Enverex

17 March 2004 01:35

My Squirrel SCSI card came with 3 disks of software to play with, and one of them was a CD32 emulator, which basically sets some flags, and softkicks a CD32 ROM, thus allowing your machine to be a virtual CD32 (minus the FMV chip).

You can also get it off Aminet.

Akira

17 March 2004 01:44

Yup that's the way us A1200 owners run CD32 software, by lameulation. There's no other choice, unless the games are WHDified.

Enverex

17 March 2004 01:57

Its not really emulation as it is the same hardware, you are only changing the kickstart. Which would mean that if you are running KS3.0 and softkick to 3.1 then you are emulating the machine, which isn't how it would be refered.

Akira

17 March 2004 02:16

Yer right... But I just had a scary thought..

WHDLoad IS AN EMULATOR!

OMG I lameulate frequently!

Enverex

17 March 2004 02:20

I think of emulation as inpersonating other hardware, and neither WHDLoad or CD32 rekickers do that, so I don't class either as emulators.

th4t1guy

17 March 2004 09:34

That looks really cool! I might just have to setup an ftp on my machine soon.

Dizzy

17 March 2004 10:34

Cool, but you miss one very cool game Miami Chase yes this is from the time when they call them self Team 7 but its the same dude :)

Miami Chase is made by the freelance group team7 that was run by rico holmes and stefan boberg before they created team17... Derfore the game is not related to this CD as the CD is a tribute to Team 17 games only, sorry:(

pcGTW_Webmaster

17 March 2004 21:53

Basically Team7 and Team 17 are the same. They have changed their name to Team 17 after they came together with 17-Bit Software. (or vice versa, however you want...)

Besides, load Full Contact. It shows Team7 as well. :p

Miami Chase was their first game. The CD would not be complete without it.

TheBoss

17 March 2004 22:33

Full Contact was indeed made by Team 7 but it was published by Team 17 after which Miami Chase wasn't.

th4t1guy

18 March 2004 00:17

Does Speris Legacy (or any others) need the code book to play?

Adeptus

18 March 2004 00:23

Re: Team17 Anthology CD32!

Quote:

Originally posted by TheBoss Worms (CD32) Needs 4Mb

Why does Worms need 4MB???

Fred the Fop

18 March 2004 10:02

Quote:

Originally posted by TheBoss Miami Chase is made by the freelance group team7 that was run by rico holmes and stefan boberg before they created team17... Derfore the game is not related to this CD as the CD is a tribute to Team 17 games only, sorry:(

Ok maybe you need to be reminded of something.
What Dizzy says...goes.

pcGTW_Webmaster

18 March 2004 13:12

Quote:

Originally posted by TheBoss Full Contact was indeed made by Team 7 but it was published by Team 17 after which Miami Chase wasn't.

Yes, Miami Chase was published by CodeMasters. And Worms was published by Ocean, so...

TheBoss

18 March 2004 14:06

Quote:

Originally posted by WindowsKiller Yes, Miami Chase was published by CodeMasters. And Worms was published by Ocean, so...

Just giving you the facts and Tony wont include Miami Chase as he said to me when I asked him about it... reasons I already outlined.